NFL Nation reporters choose a player from each team and assess whether theyre buying or selling his fantasy value headed into Week 3.AFC East | AFC North| AFC South | AFC West NFC East | NFC North | NFC South | NFC WestAFC EASTBuffalo BillsBuy: Wide receiver Sammy WatkinsThis might sound strange given that Watkins is still battling a foot injury and has been limited to six catches for 63 yards so far this season. But the message from coach Rex Ryan has been crystal clear since he fired offensive coordinator?Greg Roman last week: He wants the ball in Watkins hands. In Anthony Lynns debut as playcaller Sunday, expect the Bills new offensive coordinator to make his longtime boss happy. -- Mike RodakMiami DolphinsSell: Quarterback Ryan TannehillTannehill lit up the Patriots defense for 389 passing yards and two touchdowns Sunday, which made for solid fantasy points. 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The officials initially ruled no penalty but later thew the flag after Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops argued that Hill was still in the pocket when he threw a pass, and that there were no receivers in the area.Patterson also mentioned several plays where he believed Oklahoma held TCU, including on a second-quarter touchdown.You know, its amazing, we cant say anything, but they can do whatever they want to, Patterson said Saturday. So I dont really care right now if the commissioner, if they dont like what I think about what happened with the officials. We talk about sportsmanship in this game, and Ive got a quarterback that writes a whole article on me, how I treated him wrong. But I cant talk about officials. Bottom line to it is, I wasnt happy with the officiating.Patterson appeared to reference an ESPN The Magazine story published in August in which Mayfields parents criticized TCUs handling of Mayfields recruitment. TCU recruited Mayfield in high school but ultimately did not extend him a scholarship offer.Patterson ended his news conference Tuesday by issuing an apology for his comments.When it came to officials, Baker, anything, the bottomm line to it is you have to be bigger than all of it, Patterson said.ddddddddddddYou have passion. I think in my 19 seasons here I can count on two hands, maybe six times that Ive said things that usually by the next day Ive regretted. After that, by the time I got to my radio show [I regretted it]. Thats a good officiating crew. This game goes really fast. Its hard to be an officiating crew any more.Patterson added that he wasnt prompted to apologize and had not spoken to Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby about his postgame remarks.I have a high respect for Bob Stoops and the University of Oklahoma, [athletic director] Joe [Castiglione], Patterson said. Bobs a really good friend and I wish them the best. The bottom line is its been great football games. So in this day and age right now in our horizon, everybody throws things out, everybody thinks they can say whatever they want to. The biggest thing for me is I dont want to be part of that. You go down and come back from 20 something points and you have some suspect things going on, but the bottom line is Ive had some of those things go my way. You stay in this profession long enough youre going to have some things that are going to be good for you and some things that arent.Patterson ended by saying, From a football coach, thats probably the closest to an apology as youll ever get, probably.TCU visits Kansas on Saturday. ' ' '